Or. Admin. Code § 150-307-0510 - Agricultural Workforce Housing and Farm Labor Camp Assessment
(1) Only the
portion of the farm labor camp property actually occupied, or held for
occupation, by persons primarily employed for agricultural or horticultural
purposes would qualify. Land and improvements which are not an integral part of
the farm labor camp shall not qualify for the exemption. Examples of areas
which may qualify for exemption are:
(a)
Cooking and eating areas.
(b)
Parking areas.
(c) Buffer areas,
when reasonably necessary to protect the labor camp or to protect surrounding
area from noise or other nuisance factors.
(d) Recreation areas.
(2) The term "facility" as used in ORS
307.480(2)
means housing, and associated common areas reasonably necessary for the
provision of housing, that is established for occupancy by agricultural
workers, retired or disabled agricultural workers, and the immediate family
members of agricultural workers. Such housing may be composed of:
(a) Specifically dedicated or designated
units within a housing development; or
(b) A defined number of housing units of
specified sizes, where vacancies may be filled from the available housing
inventory in the development on a first-available basis, but may only be filled
with a similar sized unit.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 305.100
Stats. Implemented: ORS 307.480
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